Find AA meetings in Marquette County, Michigan to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Michigan includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 PM | Harvey Meeting | Prince of Peace Lutheran Church | 555 Riverside Rd | Marquette | English |
7:30 PM | Ishpeming Meeting | Ishpeming Meeting | 106 South Main Street | Ishpeming | Big Book Closed Meeting |
7:30 PM | Nite Group | Westwood Mall | 3020 US Hwy 41 | Marquette | English Open Meeting |
7:30 PM | Nice Big Book | Gossard Building Room 201 Take elevator or steps. | 308 Cleveland Ave | Ishpeming | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
8:00 PM | Baraga Group Meeting-Gwinn | St Anthony's Church | 280 Boulder St | Gwinn | English |
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Marquette County, Michigan AA Meetings
Marquette County, Michigan, is located in the Upper Peninsula on Lake Superior. A landscape of forests and rivers, Marquette County is ideal for outdoor recreation. There are county residents and those who visit here who struggle to control their drinking and experience complications in their relationships. These are both symptoms of alcohol use disorder (AUD), a chronic disease present across the country. Support for those with AUD can be found in AA meetings in Marquette County; to locate nearby meetings, use our online directory. People in recovery have learned to live satisfying lives without alcohol; in AA meetings, they share their recovery experiences to inspire those still struggling. The sharing component of meetings is essential for all participants. Whether you are a newcomer or someone on the road to recovery for a long time, sharing isn’t required, but those who do share find it boosts their recovery while letting them be of service to other members. Attending and participating in AA Michigan meetings provides a steady means of progress. Folks with severe AUD symptoms or those who desire more involved treatment may find formal rehab programs valuable. To learn more about detoxification programs or other treatments, call our helpline and ask a specialist for more information.